You see, while ICP might sound like they've been rapping about eating dead bodies or using their fame to score with "fine a** hoes" since emerging from Detroit two decades ago, the duo actually has been on a mission to spread the gospel. Or so they claim.

Oct. 9, The Guardian: Insane Clown Posse have this entire time secretly been evangelical Christians. They've only been pretending to be brutal and sadistic to trick their fans into believing in God.

...The news shook the juggalo community to its core. While some fans claimed they'd actually had an inkling, having deciphered some of the hidden messages in several songs, others said they felt deeply betrayed and outraged: they'd been innocently enjoying all those songs about chopping people up and shooting women, and it was Christian rock?

Violent J explained himself unapologetically to a New Jersey newspaper: "You have to speak their language. You have to interest them, gain their trust, talk to them and show you're one of them. You're a person from the street and you speak of your experiences. Then at the end you can tell them: God has helped me."

Suddenly that "Miracles" video makes a lot more sense. And yet it still makes no sense at all.

"Profanity around my house? No," he said in a preview clip released Friday. "I’m not saying there’s not glimpses of me in the music, there’s not truth in things that I say. But this is music. This is my art."

He added: "I’m a parent. I have daughters. I mean, how would I really sound, as a person…walking around my house. 'Bitch, pick this up.' You know what I mean? I don’t cuss."